Public bug reported:

Placed at the Hosts specific MIB, there is no chance to report partitions 
larger than 2TB via SNMP.
Example: We have created several partition that are greater then 10TB. The 
usage will be reoprted correctly until the usage will reach 2TB. After that 
SNMP ist reporting several, but permanently different values, so that our 
alertmonitor is permanently confused. All other disks in the system are 
monitored correctly. Having a look inside several files, it seems to me, that 
the current valueformat field is defined for an integer32. Is it possible, to 
change that by default to integer64 or long, because this would allow 
systemmonitorings for up to 18ZB.
Regards from Germany

Informations: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - 64-Bit // 2.6.32-22-generic
SNMPD 5.4.2.1~dfsg0ubuntu1-0ubuntu2.1

** Affects: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- snmpd did'nt support diskpartitions larger than 2TB
+ snmpd didn't support diskpartitions larger than 2TB

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snmpd didn't support diskpartitions larger than 2TB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/620460
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